Đặt câu với từ "ill-tempered"

1. Unreasonably irritable or ill - tempered; peevish.

2. He sounded like an ill-tempered child.

3. Wexford's reply was an ill-tempered snort.

4. He was a choleric, ill-tempered man.

5. I became ill-tempered and discontented, always complaining.”

6. He tends to be ill-tempered day by day.

7. They enjoy their fun but are generally not ill-tempered.

8. Six players were sent off in an ill-tempered game.

9. My brother is ill-tempered, and always stirs up trouble.

10. A Curmudgeon is an ill-tempered old person, usually a man

11. The definition of a Curmudgeon is a cranky, ill tempered individual

12. It was a day of tense and often ill-tempered debate.

13. He treat us very benevolent though sometimes he got ill-tempered.

14. So must it be an inconclusive, ill-tempered parting between the friends?

15. To be constantly living with an ill-tempered person, must be dreadful.

16. 9 She would not cry over such an overbearing, ill-tempered brute.

17. Avoiding ill-tempered and confrontational behavior helps prevent conflict when difficulties do arise.

18. She would not cry over such an overbearing[http://Sentencedict.com], ill-tempered brute.

19. In an ill-tempered game Grimandi struck Simeone after having his shirt pulled.

20. They were ill-tempered about what was, to them, much ado about nothing.

21. He passed for an Englishman, was agreeable, handsome, ill-tempered, hospitable and witty.

22. An increasingly ill-tempered match saw three players sent off before half-time.

23. 26 They were careful to keep their distance from the ill - tempered professor.

24. He felt very uneasy about entering this dark building with an ill-tempered stranger.

25. 35 synonyms for Churlish: rude, harsh, vulgar, sullen, surly, morose, brusque, ill-tempered, boorish

26. Distorted by the hot breath of earth, the moon seemed somewhat ill-tempered and imperfect.

27. 16 To illustrate: There was an elder who had a very ill-tempered unbelieving wife.

28. Choleric adjective bad-tempered, cross, angry, irritable, touchy, petulant, ill-tempered, irascible, tetchy, ratty (Brit

29. Cranky definition, ill-tempered; grouchy; cross: I'm always Cranky when I don't get enough sleep

30. Distorted thus by the hot breath of earth, the moon seemed ill-tempered and imperfect.

31. I should take him, even on my slight acquaintance, to be an ill-tempered man.

32. Rudy is almost Cartoonishly ill-tempered and egotistical, like one of the villains in Scooby Doo.

33. Rudy is almost Cartoonishly ill-tempered and egotistical, like one of the villains in Scooby Doo.

34. Before the accident, he was hard-working and good-natured, but he became ill-tempered and generally disliked.

35. The months leading up to the Games, though, showed China at its clumsy, ill-tempered , and repressive worst.

36. The Bosk is an ill-tempered, shaggy, long-haired, long-horned ruminant, similar to the wild ox of earth

37. While several species from this family are popular in the marine aquarium trade, they are often notoriously ill-tempered.

38. David, an ill-tempered alcoholic, abandoned the stage and his family about six weeks after moving to New York.

39. Feeling thoroughly ill-tempered gave one energy, she thought, as she started on the dust and cobwebs in the salon.

40. In the game, the old nice, clean character can be ill-tempered and cunning as he traverses a forbidding wasteland.

41. She was a big ill-tempered animal cowed by a presence more threatening and a temper more volatile than her own.

42. A Curmudgeon is someone, especially an old person, who is ill-tempered or in a bad mood most of the time

43. This page shows answers to the clue Bilious, followed by ten definitions like “Of or pertaining to the bile”, “Ill-tempered; very …

44. In the morning Bicker was ill-tempered when he was told of the latest addition to the company, but Ratagan was pleased.

45. What does Cranky mean? The definition of Cranky is someone grumpy, ill-tempered and irritable, or a machine that doesn't work well, or somethin

46. Crabbed: 1 adj annoyed and irritable Synonyms: bad-tempered , crabby , cross , fussy , grouchy , grumpy , ill-tempered ill-natured having an irritable and unpleasant disposition

47. Crabby: 1 adj annoyed and irritable Synonyms: bad-tempered , crabbed , cross , fussy , grouchy , grumpy , ill-tempered ill-natured having an irritable and unpleasant disposition

48. The crowd was more restrained during Wednesday's match but aimed abuse and plastic bottles at their own team after they lost the ill-tempered game.

49. On the tenth floor there were only some ill-tempered old men and ugly women who always seemed to be enraged about something or other.

50. Crabbed Meaning: "peevish, angry, ill-tempered, spiteful," also "vicious, wicked, perverse," from crab (n.1), from the… See definitions of Crabbed.

51. Those men who today attack others like voracious lions or who act like ill-tempered bears toward their neighbors will have changed their dispositions completely.

52. : easily annoyed or angered : having or showing a Bad temper : surly, ill-tempered Bad-tempered drivers banged on the door and left cursing without a fare

53. Churlish adjective rude, harsh, vulgar, sullen, surly, morose, brusque, ill-tempered, boorish, uncouth, impolite, loutish, oafish, uncivil, unmannerly It seemed Churlish to refuse an offer meant so kindly

54. At an impromptu poker game, he encounters the ill-tempered gambler Angel (Alfred Molina), the young con artist Annabelle Bransford (Jodie Foster), and lawman Marshal Zane Cooper (James Garner).

55. Contentiousness: 1 n an inclination to be quarrelsome and contentious Synonyms: quarrelsomeness Types: litigiousness a quarrelsome disposition to engage in or carry on lawsuits Type of: disagreeableness an ill-tempered and offensive disposition

56. Hypernyms ("Contentiousness" is a kind of): disagreeableness (an ill-tempered and offensive disposition) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Contentiousness"): litigiousness (a quarrelsome disposition to …

57. Arnaut Danjuma scored as Bournemouth beat Watford 1-0 in an ill-tempered game which both teams finished with 10 men, while Swansea lost 3-1 at home to Bristol City and Brentford beat Stoke 2-1

58. Cantankerous (adj.) "marked by ill-tempered contradiction or opposition," 1772, said by Grose to be "a Wiltshire word," conjectured to be from an alteration (influenced perhaps by raucous) of a dialectal survival of Middle English contakour "troublemaker" (c

59. "attack of hysteria," 1833, in conniption fit, American English, origin uncertain; perhaps a fanciful formation related to corruption, which was used in a sense of "anger" from 1799, or from English dialectal canapshus "ill-tempered, Captious," which probably is a corruption of Captious.

60. Bilious (adj.) 1540s, "pertaining to bile, biliary," from French bilieux, from Latin biliosus "pertaining to bile," from bilis "bile; peevishness" (see bile).Meaning "testy, peevish, ill-tempered" (as people afflicted with an excess of bile were believed to be) is attested from 1560s.